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>> i am not worried at this point about the impact on the election. i'm worried about the impact on families and i'm worried about the impact on our first-responders. i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. i know, the election will take care of itself next week. >> governor romney also canceling campaign events in wisconsin, virginia and new hampshire out of sensitivity to the situation today and tom. -- tomorrow. liz and david. liz: thanks very much, peter. we'll look at ocean city, maryland. it is currently getting inundated with waves. ocean city, we're told the waves are crashing over the bulkhead on the western side of the city. high tide, 8:00 p.m. again you can see how rough the weather is there. no injuries or deaths reported just yet. david: let's go a little north to point pleasant, new jersey, not far from atlantic city. give us a shot of that if you can. 600,000 people are now without power in the tri-state area i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm tting married. planning a life. there are risks,
>> i am not worried at this point about the impact on the election. i'm worried about the impact on families and i'm worried about the impact on our first-responders. i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. i know, the election will take care of itself next week. >> governor romney also canceling campaign events in wisconsin, virginia and new hampshire out of sensitivity to the situation today and tom. -- tomorrow. liz and david. liz: thanks very much,...
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is we will see the storms but we could make it through election day. that is what we are hoping for. >>shepard: the temperatures are getting cold after the storm. rick: the temperatures are five- to ten-degrees below where we should be. it is november. we supposed to be "cool" but tonight's lows in the 30's and 40's for everyone, tomorrow, kind of a repeat of what you have today, 40's across the interior sections and the higher elevations, low 50's, and the temperatures will stay similar to that, a low moving down over the next couple of days, maybe by the time we get do monday and tuesday temperatures around 4 or 5 degrees cooler than they are now. >>shepard: diplomats in benghazi warned they could not fight off an attack and that was three weeks before militants stormed the come -- compound. >> five days 'til americans cast their votes. the latest polls from fox news are just ahead. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cy
is we will see the storms but we could make it through election day. that is what we are hoping for. >>shepard: the temperatures are getting cold after the storm. rick: the temperatures are five- to ten-degrees below where we should be. it is november. we supposed to be "cool" but tonight's lows in the 30's and 40's for everyone, tomorrow, kind of a repeat of what you have today, 40's across the interior sections and the higher elevations, low 50's, and the temperatures will...
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that had kicked in in virginia and maryland today, well in maryland, no early voting for the general election taking place tomorrow. and then washington, d.c., public schools are closed tomorrow, sandbags are being distributed to residents and then pennsylvania, it too is looking at this storm and putting precautionary measures in place. disaster area, emergency disaster declaration has been put in place for pennsylvania and massachusetts. a state of emergency has been declared and we heard from governor duvall patrick that am track service in the northeast will be suspended in the northeast starting at 7:00 p.m. this evening. so lots of precautions being put in place all listening the mid-atlantic, as well as the northeast. so planes, trains, busses all grounded for a good amount of time. josh levs is in the hurricane center to bring us up to today. >> it keeps on growing, let me set the scene for you, i'm at the cnn hurricane desk and what you're seeing around me, you're seeing people that are from every state, every area that could be impacted as this storm approaches land. before we go in
that had kicked in in virginia and maryland today, well in maryland, no early voting for the general election taking place tomorrow. and then washington, d.c., public schools are closed tomorrow, sandbags are being distributed to residents and then pennsylvania, it too is looking at this storm and putting precautionary measures in place. disaster area, emergency disaster declaration has been put in place for pennsylvania and massachusetts. a state of emergency has been declared and we heard...
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eight days out from the election. looking behind the rasmussen numbers to figure out how he did it in ohio. how he got to this point where it is now one poll. it's the only poll he's had in ohio showing that hate until he is ahead. the rasmussen numbers show that he has a 12-point advantage on the economy. it was just a seven-point advantage last week. so he has gone up 12 points a week. what did that? >> we have seen this in other polls. it is the way that independence of breaking for romney, what he has been able to count on all along is that the republican base stood behind him. they are with him no matter what. even if he moves to the middle or anything else that he does. they have stood with him through this. they so want a president out of office. now, you see it day after day, poll after poll, breaking romney's way. what that means is that the president is going to have a lot of work to do in order to get his base out and voting to try to overcome the late advantage of momentum. megyn: romney has a lead on fore
eight days out from the election. looking behind the rasmussen numbers to figure out how he did it in ohio. how he got to this point where it is now one poll. it's the only poll he's had in ohio showing that hate until he is ahead. the rasmussen numbers show that he has a 12-point advantage on the economy. it was just a seven-point advantage last week. so he has gone up 12 points a week. what did that? >> we have seen this in other polls. it is the way that independence of breaking for...
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and how will it affect the election and how will it affect transportation? i mean, this is going to be -- already has been a historic storm. but our coverage will continue now. >> all will ten now. >> i'm fredericka whitfield. "early start" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome, everybody, you're watching a special edition of "early start." i'm soledad o'brien and we are, of course, covering the remains of super storm sandy. i'm in new york city, lower manhattan this morning. also lots to bring up to speed with across this city. there's a major fire that is burning. dozens of homes have been destroyed by this raging fire and there are two dozen more that are still burning. update you on what's happening there. also, in lower manhattan where i am today, flooded by historic storm surge, a power transformer not very far from here has exploded. it plunged this neighborhood into darkness, forced the evacuation as well, the partial evacuation of one of new york's largest hospitals. transportation here in the city has been paralyzed. the subway system could b
and how will it affect the election and how will it affect transportation? i mean, this is going to be -- already has been a historic storm. but our coverage will continue now. >> all will ten now. >> i'm fredericka whitfield. "early start" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome, everybody, you're watching a special edition of "early start." i'm soledad o'brien and we are, of course, covering the remains of super storm sandy. i'm in new york city,...
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well there's a major concern with the upcoming election and that is whether or not people who do vote will have those votes counted with quite a few states relying on electronic voting machines with no way to verify votes a lot of voters are now concerned that the democratic process could be a risk the christian science monitor recently published an article titled could be evolving machines in the election two thousand and twelve be hacked yes the article breaks down how the zero to machines are not connected to the internet but hackers can visibly manipulate them or target the companies that service them and since nothing is on paper both could be altered without anyone knowing. so just how vulnerable is the election process brad free minute investigative journalist and author of brad blog dot com joined me earlier to talk about this and we first talked about whether or not voters should be concerned. of course it should be concerned whatever the makers of in the machine said about security being updated is untrue i would also add that it's not just the the touch screen voting with m
well there's a major concern with the upcoming election and that is whether or not people who do vote will have those votes counted with quite a few states relying on electronic voting machines with no way to verify votes a lot of voters are now concerned that the democratic process could be a risk the christian science monitor recently published an article titled could be evolving machines in the election two thousand and twelve be hacked yes the article breaks down how the zero to machines...
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is electricity out on election day? i hope it won't be. but if it is, northern virginia is an area. >> bret: virginia, pennsylvania, swing states that could be most effected. >> charles is too hard on obama. frankly -- >> bret: really? >> it's huge progress. he didn't blame this on a video. that alone is a big step forward. >> or on george bush. >> but that is out there on the internet. you can find that. this is a thing where i agree at the margins, president obama looking presidential. this is good for him. at the same time, hurricane are a better opportunity to make a mistake and hurt yourself than do lasting good. freezing the campaign in place, i'm not sure is beneficial to obama. romney had legitimate momentu momentum. we may not get polling for a few days. it will suspend polls to create the panic needle park for people in this room. they won't get a cross tab fixed. that is an issue. >> we get a poll a second around here. >> the national gallup poll that we get once a month. romney is a slight lead here. you have ohio. the latest r
is electricity out on election day? i hope it won't be. but if it is, northern virginia is an area. >> bret: virginia, pennsylvania, swing states that could be most effected. >> charles is too hard on obama. frankly -- >> bret: really? >> it's huge progress. he didn't blame this on a video. that alone is a big step forward. >> or on george bush. >> but that is out there on the internet. you can find that. this is a thing where i agree at the margins,...
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. >>> campaign 2012 the election countdown is on. super storm sandy is forcing both presidential candidates to tread lightly on the campaign trail. president obama has canceled campaign events to travel to new jersey tomorrow to visit the damage. meanwhile mitt romney collected food donations for storm relief efforts in ohio instead of holding a rally. >>> there is no holding back here in california. there's a media blitz surrounding the state ballot measures but there are a few propositions flying under the radar. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee on the ones you're not hearing much about. grace. >>> reporter: perhaps not completely forgotten but they have definitely been quiet considering the nonstop campaigning of some of the props. as we found in looking into three initiatives, there is a reason we're not hearing a lot about them. >>> reporter: >> redistricting, state tax law, and budgeting cycles are not hot button issues and they are not easy to understand. >> reporter: they're not exciting and sexy. >> no, they are not exciti
. >>> campaign 2012 the election countdown is on. super storm sandy is forcing both presidential candidates to tread lightly on the campaign trail. president obama has canceled campaign events to travel to new jersey tomorrow to visit the damage. meanwhile mitt romney collected food donations for storm relief efforts in ohio instead of holding a rally. >>> there is no holding back here in california. there's a media blitz surrounding the state ballot measures but there are a...
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election history. receiving more than forty two million dollars from the finance insurance and real estate sectors it's hard to believe that smart rational guys and big companies with huge reserves. departments in the real understanding of the society are going to give that much money and expect nothing in return so their donation is probably not a charity since becoming president obama's justice department hasn't prosecuted one person in connection to the two thousand and eight financial collapse on the other hand top executives from j.p. morgan chase citigroup and general electric were recruited to work in the white house what we have cemented into place is a system of legalized bribery public elected officials are in essence corporate employees you know the flagrant sort of corruption the ability of this small rapacious class of corporate oligarchy to write the laws write the legislation create a two tiered system this alternately is going to implode according to a two thousand and twelve harris pol
election history. receiving more than forty two million dollars from the finance insurance and real estate sectors it's hard to believe that smart rational guys and big companies with huge reserves. departments in the real understanding of the society are going to give that much money and expect nothing in return so their donation is probably not a charity since becoming president obama's justice department hasn't prosecuted one person in connection to the two thousand and eight financial...
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anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven.
anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven.
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we are a week away from a national election. that's why we came to ohio. we haven't seen or heard from the president yet. we expect a statement from him at some point. governor romney will have an event about 30 miles from now, in kettering, ohio, 30 miles south of dayton. it's a donation drive to try to encourage people to bring canned goods, water, whatever supplies they can collect to send to folks in new jersey, new york, connecticut and basically whomever needs it. we will see the governor within the hour at that event here. martha: no doubt part of that story is just beginning. there is going to be so much help that is needed in terms of, you know, perhaps food and blankets. people should go to red cross, salvation army in order to figure out the best way to target their desire to help. we know that folks around here are a very strong community and they'll want to do that, and as far out as ohio as well, they are anxious to help in that way too. i know that will be hugely appreciated when those efforts are underway, bill. bill: just one other point h
we are a week away from a national election. that's why we came to ohio. we haven't seen or heard from the president yet. we expect a statement from him at some point. governor romney will have an event about 30 miles from now, in kettering, ohio, 30 miles south of dayton. it's a donation drive to try to encourage people to bring canned goods, water, whatever supplies they can collect to send to folks in new jersey, new york, connecticut and basically whomever needs it. we will see the governor...
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anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >> it was quite a storm yesterday. the wind was anywhere between 40 and 70 miles per hour. wheat was still get some rain today -- we will still get some rain today. up to a foot of snow in some places in the mountains. garrett county, 70% of the county is without power. they have the heavy wet snow. that was technically a blizzard . in frederick, you guys may see some snowflakes. it will generally be cold rain around baltimore. we still have a breeze kicking up. that puts the wind chills in the 30's. we will add a couple of degrees as we go to the afternoon. i still think it could get over 30 miles per hour winds. but the wind will be settling down and the rain showers will be tapering off. there is solid area of rain across the state and snow in the mountains. scattered l
anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >> it was quite a storm yesterday. the wind was anywhere between 40 and 70 miles per hour. wheat was still get some rain today -- we will still get some rain today. up to a foot of snow in some places in the mountains....
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gerri: of the election. which candidate will get blown off course next. ♪ gerri: we are, of course, in the final days of the election, but with hurricanes and the hammering down the east coast of president obama and mitt romney scrapping most of their events for today and tomorrow. canceling all of their advance, are we looking at the october surprise? joining me now, 64 impact chairman and democratic strategist. let's start with you. i wants to place some sound from obama and see what you make of what he had to say today. here's a president. >> i am not worried at this point about the impact on the election. mario but the impact on families and the impact on our first responders. more about the impact on our economy and i'm transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. gerri: jonathan, the seas for the presidents look presidential. >> i think he has been looking presidential for four years, but i'm biased. there is no doubt he is concerned about the disaster and what could happen. but i
gerri: of the election. which candidate will get blown off course next. ♪ gerri: we are, of course, in the final days of the election, but with hurricanes and the hammering down the east coast of president obama and mitt romney scrapping most of their events for today and tomorrow. canceling all of their advance, are we looking at the october surprise? joining me now, 64 impact chairman and democratic strategist. let's start with you. i wants to place some sound from obama and see what you...
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you know, the election will take care of itself next week. right now, our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives, that our search and rescue teams are in place that, people are going to get
you know, the election will take care of itself next week. right now, our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives, that our search and rescue teams are in place that, people are going to get
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here we are, a week away from the election. jon: we have such massive work ahead in this country, it seems, you know, make as political campaign seem a little bit pet te -- petty. jon: the streets are flooded in maryland, filled with debris in many places. a superstorm blitzing the area overnight with wind gusts over 65 miles an hour. ocean city experiencing destruction shn the historic pier on the boardwalk. some say conditions are worst they have ever seen. we have the director of the emergency management services. is there any good news to report, joseph? >> the good news the storm is past us. we're getting the community back open again. ocean city will go back into full swing hopefully by the end of the day. we're addressing needs at this point, doing street assessment, getting streets back open again. the flooding is subsiding. we're expecting the community to be back where it used to be very shortly. jon: i know a lot of people like to vacation there and that historic pier holds so many fond memories for people. what is i
here we are, a week away from the election. jon: we have such massive work ahead in this country, it seems, you know, make as political campaign seem a little bit pet te -- petty. jon: the streets are flooded in maryland, filled with debris in many places. a superstorm blitzing the area overnight with wind gusts over 65 miles an hour. ocean city experiencing destruction shn the historic pier on the boardwalk. some say conditions are worst they have ever seen. we have the director of the...
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we'll show you how halloween mask sales have consistently picked the winner four elections in a row. >> nbc bay area news starts now. >> good evening. 60 million people across the east coast are prepare for high winds, high tides, drenching rains, and even flooding. all courtesy of mrn sandy. the powerful hurricane is expected to come ashore early tuesday morning. officials have already declared states of emergency in eight eastern states and washington, d.c. people who haven't already evacuated are packing up, boarding up, and getting energy supplies. forecasters say sandy will impact an 800 mile wide area from the carolinas up to maine. but they're not the only ones to feel sandy's impact. santiago sans us from the airport to show us how sandy could affect the airports here, as well. hello. >> hello. dealing with storms has been evolving over the last several years. airports and airlines have learned that preplanning and prestaging is something that's beneficial not only to passengers but to the industry, as well. now, airlines will be working with travelers. they're keeping an eye
we'll show you how halloween mask sales have consistently picked the winner four elections in a row. >> nbc bay area news starts now. >> good evening. 60 million people across the east coast are prepare for high winds, high tides, drenching rains, and even flooding. all courtesy of mrn sandy. the powerful hurricane is expected to come ashore early tuesday morning. officials have already declared states of emergency in eight eastern states and washington, d.c. people who haven't...
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anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >> what is left of sandy's still out there, kind of a hybrid storm. the circulation point is right here. lots of cold air coming in behind it so we are seeing all of this in west virginia and garrett county. some folks have reported a couple of snowflakes. this storm is slowly making its turn up to the north. let's take a look at the impact of this thing. there are gale warnings on the day -- bay. 18 mile per hour gusts in ocean city. when we talk about the wind on the bay, upper, middle and chesapeake bay and delaware today, a title flooding, a 2-4 feet, ground level at high tide. i was talking to jane miller earlier. it looked like there was a hard time getting rid of the water. the winds are not really that strong, but they are still there. the rainfall totals, for the
anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >> what is left of sandy's still out there, kind of a hybrid storm. the circulation point is right here. lots of cold air coming in behind it so we are seeing all of this in west virginia and garrett county. some folks have...
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but not even a storm like sandy can postpone election day. today, new jersey officials said county clerk offices have been ordered to stay open all weekend to help process mail-in ballots, and in some hard-hit areas, military trucks will serve as polling maases on tuesday. with five days till the election, the presidential campaign is back on. americans appear to be back in the mood to spend. and after the storm, it's dinner by candlelight, along with every other meal. when the cbs evening news continues. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy.
but not even a storm like sandy can postpone election day. today, new jersey officials said county clerk offices have been ordered to stay open all weekend to help process mail-in ballots, and in some hard-hit areas, military trucks will serve as polling maases on tuesday. with five days till the election, the presidential campaign is back on. americans appear to be back in the mood to spend. and after the storm, it's dinner by candlelight, along with every other meal. when the cbs evening news...
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plus sandy's impact on the election. you're watching "early today." >>> this large historic weather event has so many elements to it. one of the ones that's most surprising to people is the fact that this hurricane brought blizzard conditions to the appalachians. it has happened before that a storm in stouth earn position has moved to the north and there's been snow in it. just the fact that it's happening again and it's a huge blizzard and for the most part it's close to where the landfall is, that makes it unusual. we have snow from michigan, ohio, a little trying to sneak into indiana. kentucky, west virginia and mountains of north carolina. we have seven different states with snow on the back side. as i mentioned, they're telling people to stay off the roads if possible in west virginia. there are still leaves on the trees there. they're in for their own destruction. forecast for the west today, a nice day like yesterday from vegas to phoenix. cool with the morning clouds in l.a. we have showers once again in the nor
plus sandy's impact on the election. you're watching "early today." >>> this large historic weather event has so many elements to it. one of the ones that's most surprising to people is the fact that this hurricane brought blizzard conditions to the appalachians. it has happened before that a storm in stouth earn position has moved to the north and there's been snow in it. just the fact that it's happening again and it's a huge blizzard and for the most part it's close to...
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on election night? >> reporter: that is what county officials call the nightmare is scenario. he's what it could look like. right now 1.4 million ohioans requested an early ballot, but only half have returned them. now, if they go to the polls on election day, they can't vote unless they cast a provision ol ballot. those votes won't be counted for ten days. so if ohio is close, it won't be november 6, it could be november 16 before we know who won ohio and possibly the presidency. >> oh, wow. that is a nightmare scenario. i think for everyone in this country. >> it is halloween, erin. >> i know the focus there is on early voting, and i know you've spoken to some important people in ohio this week. u.s. senators and republican rob portman. here they are. >> the other side has so much more money and we win by grassroots politics. that means early voting, getting organized, people talking to their friends. >> if you haven't already early voted, go ahead and send that vote in. it's really important. this en
on election night? >> reporter: that is what county officials call the nightmare is scenario. he's what it could look like. right now 1.4 million ohioans requested an early ballot, but only half have returned them. now, if they go to the polls on election day, they can't vote unless they cast a provision ol ballot. those votes won't be counted for ten days. so if ohio is close, it won't be november 6, it could be november 16 before we know who won ohio and possibly the presidency....
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but not even a storm like sandy n n postpone election day. today, new jersey officials said county clerk offices have been ordered to stay open all weekend to help process mail-in ballots, and in some hard-hit areas, s,litary trucks will serve as uelling places on tuesday. with five days till the election, the presidential campaign is back on. americans appear to be back in the mood to spend. and after the storm, it's dinner by candlelight, along with every other meal. when the cbs evening news continues. >> pelley: just five days now until election day. early voting continued today in all 50 states. atis was the voting in maryland. we have reports from both campaigns tonight. first nancy cordes with the president in the swing state of nevada. nancy. >> reporter: scott, white house aides are making sure we know the president is still conducting the federal response to sandy while he's on the road, making conference calls to governors in the storm area between rallies, but he's also make up for lost time, hitting nree or four states a day betw
but not even a storm like sandy n n postpone election day. today, new jersey officials said county clerk offices have been ordered to stay open all weekend to help process mail-in ballots, and in some hard-hit areas, s,litary trucks will serve as uelling places on tuesday. with five days till the election, the presidential campaign is back on. americans appear to be back in the mood to spend. and after the storm, it's dinner by candlelight, along with every other meal. when the cbs evening news...
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one election official is quoted as saying it is the voter's equivalent of stocking up at the grocery store before the storm hits. >> it's such a wonderful thing for people to be able to come out on a saturday and be able to vote. a lot of people are working all week and now they have an opportunity to avoid the rush, and sometimes inconvenience of election day, to be able to vote at their convenience. >> ok. now despite some rumors, the polls will be open until 8:00 tonight and 10:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m. through november 1, except tomorrow, when they will be open from noon to 6:00 p.m. find the early voting centers on our website, wbaltv.com, and with the uncertainties surrounding hurricane sandy, the governor's office says it will determine if changes to the early-voting schedule are necessary to protect the public. >> meanwhile, president obama and mitt romney continued on the campaign trail today as hurricane sandy heads for the united states. with just 10 days to go until election day, the president greeted supporters in new hampshire today, where he took a swipe at governor ro
one election official is quoted as saying it is the voter's equivalent of stocking up at the grocery store before the storm hits. >> it's such a wonderful thing for people to be able to come out on a saturday and be able to vote. a lot of people are working all week and now they have an opportunity to avoid the rush, and sometimes inconvenience of election day, to be able to vote at their convenience. >> ok. now despite some rumors, the polls will be open until 8:00 tonight and...
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don, let me ask you this, is it possible we may not know who won the election on election night? >> that is the nightmare scenario. here is what it could look like. 1.4 million ohioans have requested the ballots but they won't be counted until up to ten days after the election. it is within that margin of error. it could be november 16th before we know who won ohio and possibly the presidency. >> that is a nightmare scenario. it is halloween. >> and i know the focus there is on early voting and i know you have spoken to people in ohio this week. here they are. >> the other side has so much more money. and we win why grass roots politics and people going to the polls early voting. you can go down to tomorrow morning at 8:00 am. it is important. this enabled us to be free on election day. >> who has the upper hand on early voting, john. >> democrats have a narrow edge. a couple of thousand votes on the key districts. that is one of the reasons that the volunteers help voterly. get voters to the polls. democrats invest a huge effort in the early votes because it is money in the bank
don, let me ask you this, is it possible we may not know who won the election on election night? >> that is the nightmare scenario. here is what it could look like. 1.4 million ohioans have requested the ballots but they won't be counted until up to ten days after the election. it is within that margin of error. it could be november 16th before we know who won ohio and possibly the presidency. >> that is a nightmare scenario. it is halloween. >> and i know the focus there is...
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do you believe the factor has been fair covering the election? do you believe the factor has been fair covering the election? yes or no. and we will give you the results on monday. that's a memo. now the top story tonight, let's bring in the aforementioned economic guru, lou docks. and you say? >> i say unemployment right now is higher than when president obama took office in 2009. and that's not good enough to be of any significant, in my opinion, any significant help to gov. romney. and that is 23 million people without work, who are working without, you know, a full-time job who want them or have given up work being all together. >> so you, lou dobbs, take the exact opposite stance that cbs news radio takes? exactly the opposite? >> imagine that. >> but look, come on now, cbs radio goes out to thousands of radio stations, people like me listen to it in their car or when you get up, this and that. you respect -- are a respected economic reporter. you say i don't think it's logical. >> you know they have to spin it the president's way. >> what i
do you believe the factor has been fair covering the election? do you believe the factor has been fair covering the election? yes or no. and we will give you the results on monday. that's a memo. now the top story tonight, let's bring in the aforementioned economic guru, lou docks. and you say? >> i say unemployment right now is higher than when president obama took office in 2009. and that's not good enough to be of any significant, in my opinion, any significant help to gov. romney. and...
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the last one before the election. we'll check it out. >> here's how the s&p 500 has performed after some of the most costly hurricanes we've had in history. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, momentum and risk. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i also have access to independent tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 firms like ned davis research tdd#:
the last one before the election. we'll check it out. >> here's how the s&p 500 has performed after some of the most costly hurricanes we've had in history. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#:...
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. >> and, of course, the election now, it is tuesday, the election is now one week away. the president has cleared his campaign schedule for tomorrow to deal with the after-effects of sandy. we had originally heard that mitt romney would not be campaigning. now he will be holding an event in ohio, which they are calling storm relief event. i don't have any much further details on that. but, again, obviously this has taken not just a toll in terms of lives, in terms of costs of lost businesses, of the damage that has been done, but there are these huge political implications a week before the election a lot of early voting going on across the country, so that's something else that we'll get evaluated as this day goes on. let's talk a little about connecticut. this is a state that has lost 600,000 -- has left 600,000 utility customers in the dark. much of the coastline has been hit very hard. there are towns that are underwater. reporter jeff stecker from nbc station wvit in old saber, connecticut, gave us this update a short time ago. >> reporter: where we're standing righ
. >> and, of course, the election now, it is tuesday, the election is now one week away. the president has cleared his campaign schedule for tomorrow to deal with the after-effects of sandy. we had originally heard that mitt romney would not be campaigning. now he will be holding an event in ohio, which they are calling storm relief event. i don't have any much further details on that. but, again, obviously this has taken not just a toll in terms of lives, in terms of costs of lost...
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. >> just eight days left until election day. sandy is impacting the campaign. the early voting in maryland has today andlled for made up on friday. obama canceled his campaign in florida. he opted to return to the white he isthis morning where conditions andm is prepping for an appearance tomorrow in green bay. he and president clinton will attend the events together. mayor ron is going forward with the events in ohio and iowa today -- mr. romney is going the events in ohio iowa today. they are collecting supplies for in virginia and a being used for efforts. on the hurricane that there is other news we need to update you on. an investigation in falls church found in ay was burned home at 4:00 a.m.. the flames were so intense that -- that a nearby home was also damaged. coming up next, we'll continue coverage of hurricane sandy. wwill check in with their crews on the roads and beaches and jacqui jeras will have the on the storm track. at 395.a look on the storm track. at [ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception
. >> just eight days left until election day. sandy is impacting the campaign. the early voting in maryland has today andlled for made up on friday. obama canceled his campaign in florida. he opted to return to the white he isthis morning where conditions andm is prepping for an appearance tomorrow in green bay. he and president clinton will attend the events together. mayor ron is going forward with the events in ohio and iowa today -- mr. romney is going the events in ohio iowa today....
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election official reports they moved voting machines around to meet the unexpected. armando trull has more on the first day of early voting. >> reporter: many voted early because they wanted to avoid sandy-related drama. >> because of sandy, we wanted to make sure we didn't get shut in, so it's very important to vote, so we wanted to make sure we had our say. >> reporter: others were hoping to avoid long lines on election day november 6th. >> something may happen on the 6t >> reporter: regardless, it was quit a busy day and most of the precincts opened for early voting in montgomery county. >> there's a lot of people coming up. you know, two hours or more wait. >> reporter: more of the same in the district. >> do you think the storm has a lot to do with it? >> it his a lot to do with it. everybody's trying to be in before the storm comes. everybody's trying to vote now, because monday we don't know. >> reporter: the columbia heights community center was packed with voters cooling their heels. but not everyone was willing to stand around and wait. >> about two hours.
election official reports they moved voting machines around to meet the unexpected. armando trull has more on the first day of early voting. >> reporter: many voted early because they wanted to avoid sandy-related drama. >> because of sandy, we wanted to make sure we didn't get shut in, so it's very important to vote, so we wanted to make sure we had our say. >> reporter: others were hoping to avoid long lines on election day november 6th. >> something may happen on the...
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seven days before the election. sandy having an impact on the campaign. president obama and republican nominee mitt romney suspending campaign activities for the next couple days. romney campaign bus being used to deliver food and water. the obama campaign web site has links are preparing for the storm. >> the election will take care of itself next week. right now might number one priority is to make sure we are saving lives. >> thinking about making a contribution to the red cross or and other relief agencies -- >> d.c. and maryland canceled early voting today with several cities in virginia canceling absentee voting as well. it's 41 degrees outside on this tuesday morning. >> if you don't have a car, this will be a tough day to get around. >> we want to look at some more pictures of the remnants of the storm after the east coast hit. in the state of maine is in kennebunkport, the surf splashing ofup. >> in ocean city, maryland, there is a huge wave crashing towards the shore. >> in d.c., many people are dealing with this. that umbrella is not tearing so
seven days before the election. sandy having an impact on the campaign. president obama and republican nominee mitt romney suspending campaign activities for the next couple days. romney campaign bus being used to deliver food and water. the obama campaign web site has links are preparing for the storm. >> the election will take care of itself next week. right now might number one priority is to make sure we are saving lives. >> thinking about making a contribution to the red cross...
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how much affect will it have on congressman moran's re-election? i don't think it will have that much of an effect. >> i don't think it will have any effect on his. this is reminiscent of what was done, if you remember, with a.c.o.r.n. where these conservative operatives dressed up like a pimp and prostitute and went in and tried to get jobs or some kind of government form and they have a hidden camera. here's the lesson. there are cameras everywhere. >> right. >> this was clearly an attempt to try and embarrass the congressman, possibly the democratic party, to prove that it was voter fraud. and the reality is that maybe naively he just didn't say, look, man, get away from me. i don't want to hear it and walk away. and that's the lesson here. >> the campaign has called this an error in judgment. moran's campaign did. >> the smile you're on candid camera, you never thought that before -- wherever you go someone can do this. the moran campaign should have been -- >> you can walk out, somebody can approach you. you don't want to be -- push them 0 way
how much affect will it have on congressman moran's re-election? i don't think it will have that much of an effect. >> i don't think it will have any effect on his. this is reminiscent of what was done, if you remember, with a.c.o.r.n. where these conservative operatives dressed up like a pimp and prostitute and went in and tried to get jobs or some kind of government form and they have a hidden camera. here's the lesson. there are cameras everywhere. >> right. >> this was...
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early voting is really kind of maybe changing the landscape of this election season. is there any way of knowing to whose advantage this will be, romney or obama? >> yeah, there are two ways to tell. one is our poll. it seemed about one in five voters had said they voted early and they were definitely going for obama in the early polling. as well, you can look at where the returns are coming in. you can't tell who voted for whom, but you can look for since our democratic stronghold is seeing more ballots return than republican strongholds, and it would seem that's the case. the romney people are saying, so what, these are people coming out to the polls on election day, anyway. they're voting early. that's not the same as lining up other people who still need to be slightly persuaded a little bit more and get them to come out. so they say none of that matters. >> can i talk to you about weather real quick? you're there in washington. you'll definitely be impacted by the weather with hurricane sandy. for our fellow ohioans, when we hear chad meyers talk about the potent
early voting is really kind of maybe changing the landscape of this election season. is there any way of knowing to whose advantage this will be, romney or obama? >> yeah, there are two ways to tell. one is our poll. it seemed about one in five voters had said they voted early and they were definitely going for obama in the early polling. as well, you can look at where the returns are coming in. you can't tell who voted for whom, but you can look for since our democratic stronghold is...
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just a week out from election day cannot -- election day, president obama was at a red cross center today and he will assess the damage tomorrow. a rally in ohio for mitt romney turned into a storm relief drive. i am joined in astin -- austin, texas by matthew doud. i have been speaking to you from both campaigns today. no one wanted to play politics with this storm, but we are a week away from election day and they are both thinking about how this will affect them. >> the first thing it does is freeze the rates where it was before this storm happen. a slight advantage for mitt romney on the popular vote, and a slight advantage for the president to on the electoral college. you cannot really assess this until we get through this. and it will not be until this weekend where we see the impact of this. my inclination is that if the president can be president and not a candidate in the midst of this, he may see some small bump out of this. because the american public will see him acting as president, and that is always an advantage for an incumbent. >> and we have been seeing him get praise f
just a week out from election day cannot -- election day, president obama was at a red cross center today and he will assess the damage tomorrow. a rally in ohio for mitt romney turned into a storm relief drive. i am joined in astin -- austin, texas by matthew doud. i have been speaking to you from both campaigns today. no one wanted to play politics with this storm, but we are a week away from election day and they are both thinking about how this will affect them. >> the first thing it...
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how could this actually effect the election? vera gibbons is here. we are talking about the power issue. the power company may not be able to vote. >> may not be able to vote. first and foremost the candidates had 30 events combined saturday. they are not actually able to go out th final push to voters. i think this late in the game with a race as close as this one is not good. what are you supposed to do? you have to be sensitive to the people out there. >> the campaign is not actually suspending they are working just not going to the events as planned. >> talk about safety as an issue. >> the worst case scenario we have the power outages if they continue that would not be good. you have voting issues machine issues missing ballot issues like an al gore type scenario. beyond that you have safety issues fallen trees branchs like you had at your house for example. that is the kind of stuff that prevents people from getting out to the polls. that would not be good from obama's side he would be relying on early voter turnout people would be less incline
how could this actually effect the election? vera gibbons is here. we are talking about the power issue. the power company may not be able to vote. >> may not be able to vote. first and foremost the candidates had 30 events combined saturday. they are not actually able to go out th final push to voters. i think this late in the game with a race as close as this one is not good. what are you supposed to do? you have to be sensitive to the people out there. >> the campaign is not...
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it will be the final jobs report before the presidential election. are you looking up to a huge pile of candy in your house? if you do not want the extra can around, it could be a good time to teach positive lessons on giving. >> americans were expected to spend a whopping $8 billion on halloween this year, according to retailers. that includes $2.3 billion worth of candy. but all of that sweet stuff can scare parents, so consider some tricks for dealing with too many treats. halloween to be a spooky time for pediatric dentists who fret over sugar in their patients' teeth. over the last two years, many have initiated buybacks, where youngsters bring in sweet treats to exchange for cash, coupons, even new toothbrushes. the dentists and the candy -- said that the candy off to a few groups that put the treats into care packages for u.s. troops serving overseas. but other organizations mounting similar efforts include operation shoebox, an operation stars and stripes trick-or- treating for the trips project. there have been images of superstorm sandy and
it will be the final jobs report before the presidential election. are you looking up to a huge pile of candy in your house? if you do not want the extra can around, it could be a good time to teach positive lessons on giving. >> americans were expected to spend a whopping $8 billion on halloween this year, according to retailers. that includes $2.3 billion worth of candy. but all of that sweet stuff can scare parents, so consider some tricks for dealing with too many treats. halloween to...
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sandbag voters in the upcoming election. they're already making plans and taking precautions. gary. >> reporter: well, derek, it's what if planning. what if the storm is so bad that polling places don't have electricity on election day. what if poll watchers can't get there. some voters did what if planning themselves tonight and decided to vote early. >> it was very easy process. >> reporter: tanya sebastian was among hundreds of voters casting ballots on friday. the approaching storm a factor. >> i think it just encouraged me to go ahead and vote rather than wait until later. >> reporter: it is not strictly early voting and is opened only to those who qualify for absentee ballots. >> which might be because you're spending more than 11 hours on election day going to and from your work. it might be because you plan to be out of town. but if you were planning to absentee vote on monday and tuesday, you might think about absentee voting tomorrow because the storm hasn't yet reached us. >> reporter: in maryland, actually early
sandbag voters in the upcoming election. they're already making plans and taking precautions. gary. >> reporter: well, derek, it's what if planning. what if the storm is so bad that polling places don't have electricity on election day. what if poll watchers can't get there. some voters did what if planning themselves tonight and decided to vote early. >> it was very easy process. >> reporter: tanya sebastian was among hundreds of voters casting ballots on friday. the...